Patrice Evra has branded Arsenal "children" after last night's crushing Champions League victory at the Emirates Stadium, and said Manchester United's performance was on "another level".

Evra, who played his part as United recorded a 3-1 second-leg win, 4-1 on aggregate, said United's superiority was clear.

"It was 11 men against 11 children. We never doubted ourselves. We have much more experience and that's what made the difference. We were always confident. It should have been that score in the first leg anyway. It is a great United team that won.

"Football today is not only about playing well, it's about winning trophies. Everybody talks about the way Arsenal play but, at the end of the day, it's about winning silverware.

"At United, we play well and we win. Tactically and technically we were superior. You look at our starting 11 and theirs and you see that we are well above.

"Lots of people are disappointed because they thought they would beat us like they did in the league. But the Champions League is another level."